Sebastian J. Foley (the “J” was added to make him sound more prestigious) grew up in the Gold Duchy of Quivera. As such, he saw the wonders of the masquerade at an early age.

Foley was smitten by the desire to become a great actor. His performances were barely average. Nevertheless, he saw that he could use these meager acting skills to entice and befriend people. Capitalizing on this trait, Foley became a poorly skilled confidence man.

After a long two years moving from town to town acting in small productions and eventually running from the local constables, Foley encountered the Wyndham Acting Troupe and once again found his desire to mount the stage. He was asked to join their merry band of players in December of 498.

For a time, the lady Olivia Goslar (Ingrid de Beus) was the Wyndham’s primary patron.

In 501, The Wyndhams performed at the Festival of Na’NaHroth in Quivera. Their original play “Torch and Wolf" was debuted and well received by the audiences. Then, they were commissioned to perform another play, not written by any of the Players. This play turned out to be an ancient spell that once completed merged the land of the dead with our world. Unwittingly, the Wyndhams unleashed demons and creatures of the underworld in Quivera, and set free Caspian the Crimson King.

Eventually, the other festival goers undid the spell and set things right.

Attending the Festival was a self-proclaimed demi-god calling himself the Hajiman. This monkey beastman was very wealthy and has a large following that lives in his compound in Myere. The Hajiman so loved the Wyndhams that he invited them to live with him and entertain his staff and harem.

Bryony and Rannulf accepted the offer. The Wyndhams traveled to Myere with the Hajiman and his entourage.

After a year of performing for the Hajiman, Bryony became restless. She knew that staying and entertaining for this small group, she would never reach the world stardom and fame that she sought. It was her decision to once again set out on the roads of Xaria.

Rannulf decided to stay with the Hajiman, after realizing that he had a constant supply of women food and alcohol.

The Troupe once again set foot on stages throughout the land, often chased from town to town and not by supporters or fans.